Chef Dawei
Founder of Chef Dawei Foods Ltd, he empowers women, builds brands, and drives innovation across Africa with a focus on legacy and community growth.
25/04/2026
If truly you were created in the image and likeness of God, it would mean you are the flesh of God’s flesh, the DNA of God’s DNA, the blood of God’s blood, and the melanin of God’s melanin.
Moral lesson: how did the first become the last?
13/04/2026
My Response to Jovi’s Interview on Ndicho Boris’ Platform
Jovi presents himself as the “Mboko god,” but leadership is not just about words—it’s about consistency between what you say and how you live.
If your lyrics come from the heart, then you should stand by them—especially after influencing a whole generation to internalize and defend those words as truth.
In one of Jovi’s songs, he clearly said:
“Pick a side, pick a side; you’re with me or you’re with them—better decide.”
That wasn’t just music—that became a code of operation. A mindset that conditioned many useless Mboko kids to adopt division, take sides, and treat perceived enemies as their own.
Let’s be honest—this situation didn’t start today. It is the result of a system that was built over time.
A system where loyalty was defined as blind alignment, not independent thinking.
We’ve seen the consequences:
People losing relationships, creating enemies, and fighting battles that were never truly theirs—all in the name of loyalty—overall, the decade-long division in the industry and the stagnation!
We all remember when Askia had to delete a photo she took with Stanley Enow just hours after posting it—because of the pressure from this same unwritten code associated with the Mboko tribalistic gang.
Funny industry with no one having critical thinking—all ass-licking bloggers, especially that Ndicho Boris, who had apparently picked a side decades ago. A bitch-ass blogger, in his capacity, couldn’t ask Jovi real questions. Perhaps he didn’t know Jovi had already used his lyrics to program most of them like robots to automatically hate on people like myself who truly hold him accountable.
When situations become complex between Askia and her daughter Peace T, the same rigid “pick a side” principle suddenly turns into neutrality and flexibility on Ndicho Boris’ ass-licking interview.
That raises a simple question:
Was it ever about principles—or just control?
This is bigger than one interview.
It’s about accountability, influence, and the responsibility that comes with shaping minds with lyrics that were probably written by others—because I always knew Jovi’s lyrics are stronger than him. Once again, on that bitch-ass interview, wherein he couldn’t stand by his “pick a side” mentality but instead spoke about not telling anyone to inherit his enemies, proved me right once again—Jovi in real life is weaker than his lyrics. Could there be a ghostwriter?
I have single-handedly changed Jovi over the years—some of the things that I criticized him for, I now see gradual growth. For instance, he finally reciprocated Stanley Enow’s love and gave him his flowers by calling him the biggest King Kong, whereas in the past, he would have called him a wet p***y.
Change is a constant thing, and I hope to see Jovi become bigger by owning his lyrics, apologizing to those of us who received hate from his Mboko gang for criticizing him whenever we saw him going off. If not for our genuine criticisms, Jovi would never have embraced change or rid himself of negative energies and the spirit of unforgiveness.
Final thought:
True leadership doesn’t divide people—it empowers them to think for themselves.
Moral lesson: The Curse of Askia dropping next!!
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